I almost think it cant be real... i have never seen anyone tan to that color before..

In different photos and videos I saw on the TV last night, she looked everything from lightly tanned to darkly tanned to that weird dark orangy color. This to This to This sorta I'm thinking that lighting played a big role in her color, and of course The most sensational dramatic color made the news. A couple of the stories said that excessive tanning was not uncommon in her area.

Imp

If all the beasts were gone, men would die from a great loneliness of spirit,

for whatever happens to the beasts also happens to the man.

All things are connected.Whatever befalls the Earth befalls the sons of the Earth.

Far too many white skinned people believe that a deep tan is either healthy or attractive, despite all of the expert advice about the dangers of natural and artificial UV light. A naturally dark skin is attractive and so is a light tan, but so too is a naturally white skin. Why do so many people want to be what they are not?

It's also odd that many dark skinned people want a white skin. Most people here, especially women, cover their faces when they go out into the sun to cross the road. People who have to be in the sun cover their heads and faces with big scarves. That's all very sensible but one of the best pharmacy sales here is skin whitener. Some women use a lot of it and look quite unpleasant with their pasty white skin that doesn't go with their other naturally darker features. Our body features are usually colour co-ordinated! The reason for the whitener is that to be dark skinned is to be a labourer - a class thing. I doubt whether the labourers give a tinkers cuss but ladies who work in offices, 'though paler anyway, can be paranoid about skin colour.

The ladies below haven't tampered with their skin colour. Why would ladies like these even think about skin whitening?

Take everything you like seriously, except yourselves - Rudyard Kipling